I primarily hunt ground squirrels with a Steyr Hunting 5 semi auto. It generates about 30ft/lbs of energy at the muzzle. I’ve had no trouble taking them down, some out to 150 yards. But mostly 70-80 yards. I go for center of mass unless they’re in a little closer. Some DRT, some scamper into their holes, only to be eaten by their brethren. I’ve retrieved some bodies to throw over the fence line and they were partially devoured in only about an hour or so…
All I can say is that .22 is just as effective against ground squirrels as a .25 which I’ve had. I went with the .22 because pellets are cheaper and more efficient with air.
All I can say is that .22 is just as effective against ground squirrels as a .25 which I’ve had. I went with the .22 because pellets are cheaper and more efficient with air.
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